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1 Two-Component Systems and Their Co-Option for Eukaryotic Signal Transduction 
G. Eric Schaller, Shin-Han Shiu, Judith P. Armitage  Current Biology  Volume 21, Issue 9, Pages R320-R330 (May 2011) DOI: /j.cub Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions

2 Figure 1 Elements of two-component signaling systems.
Histidine kinase domains are indicated by rectangles, receiver domains by ovals, histidine-containing phosphotransfer domains by rounded rectangles, and transmembrane domains by black bars. Sites of phosphorylation upon histidine (H) and aspartic acid (D) residues are indicated. (A) Simple two-component system that employs a histidine kinase and a response regulator. (B) Multi-step phosphorelay that employs a hybrid histidine kinase with both histidine kinase and receiver domains, a histidine-containing phosphotransfer protein, and a response regulator. Regions covered by consensus domains (HisKA, HATPase_c, HPT, and REC) are indicated. Current Biology  , R320-R330DOI: ( /j.cub ) Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions

3 Figure 2 Domain composition and distribution of eukaryotic histidine kinase, phosphotransfer, and receiver domain containing proteins. The names on top are the protein domains present in the same protein as histidine kinase (HisKA) or receiver (REC) domains. The species and their phylogenetic relationships are indicated on the left. The major taxonomic groups are labeled in alternating gray backgrounds. A circle indicates the presence of a particular domain combination in an organism, with the circle color indicating the number of genes with such combination. For identification of the two-component signaling elements, hidden Markov models and alignment seed sequences for histidine kinase catalytic domain (HATPase_c) and acceptor domain (HisKA), histidine-containing phosphotransfer domain (HPT), and response regulator receiver domain (REC) were obtained from Pfam [111], and these hidden Markov models were used to search against the genome protein sequences with HMMER [112]. Sequences were submitted to the SMART database to verify the presence of target domains and to annotate other domains in candidates [113]. Current Biology  , R320-R330DOI: ( /j.cub ) Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions

4 Figure 3 Comparison of cytokinin and ethylene signaling pathways of A. thaliana. Cytokinin signaling makes use of a multi-step phosphorelay in which cytokinin receptors, phosphotransfer proteins (HPT), and type-B response regulators function as a positive regulatory circuit to relay the cytokinin signal from membrane to nucleus. Type-B response regulators act as transcription factors, one target being genes encoding type-A response regulators. The type-A response regulators feed back to inhibit their own transcription and may also mediate other cytokinin responses. Ethylene signaling involves positive and negative regulatory elements, including the Raf-like kinase CTR1, the transmembrane protein EIN2, and the EIN3/EIL family of transcription factors. Some ethylene receptors are functional histidine kinases and could potentially cross-talk with the cytokinin signaling pathway. Current Biology  , R320-R330DOI: ( /j.cub ) Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions


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